Naturium UV Reflect Antioxidant SPF 50 review
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In my last post I mentioned that I bought Naturium’s two SPF’s to try when I was in New York and here is what I think about their UV Reflect Antioxidant SPF.
Pros
High protection
Fragrance free
Absorbs well
No white cast on my skin
Ultralight
Cons
Quite runny
Key Ingredients and effects |
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Raspberry Ketone Plus - increases skin elasticity
Squalane - helps to soften and smooth the skin
Saccharomyces ferment - an antioxidant, brightening and has visual repairing effects
Feel & Texture |
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Velvety, soft finish
Thin consistency
Resembles a watery serum
How to use |
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Apply a ¼ teaspoon worth to your face, ears and neck at least 20 minutes before sun exposure, as the last step in your morning skincare routine.
Alexa Tip 💡
this SPF contains a unique bio-fermented powder combined with amino acid derivative to disperse light and give the skin that lovely soft-focus finish. Though the powder is fine, it can sometimes be felt so be sure to shake well before using!
Price and verdict
This SPF retails for $26 for 50ml, which is about £20 and in my opinion this is affordable and good value for money. It has great ingredients which not only protect your skin from the sun but also guard against photo-aging. It does feel slightly oily when rubbing it in but it dries down with a matte finish but not too matte!
It is very lightweight with a fluid texture that is a little runny which means when pouring it out - you have to be quick! However, what I think is really cool is that it contains 2% InfraGuard which helps to protect against blue light.
For someone like me who works with screens all day, it’s lovely to see this included. It also contains organic chemical sunscreen filters that reflect UVA and UVB rays - which is key!
Naturium UV Reflect Antioxidant SPF conclusion
I took this SPF to Greece with me and it protected my skin very well. Would I repurchase? Yes but I do think I slightly prefer their Dew-Glow SPF but that’s just personal preference!
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